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It’s been a cumbersome activity to create new virtual machines with the software stack installed and configured properly. You can always use tools like KickStart to automatically install the operating system and then install other software as needed.

Configurations of specific application is a complex activity since it may involve manual activity of database configuration or application configuration.

CloudSwing also helps you manage and monitor all of your applications across multiple clouds. OpenLogic has partnered with New Relic to provide application monitoring within CloudSwing. New Relic monitoring agents which are by default installed on pre-built stack, collect information about the performance of your applications, but do not collect any identifiable data processed by or stored in your application.

Supported Public Clouds:

AWS

Rackspace

Windows Azure (In Rodmap)

Private Clouds (In Roadmap)

User can use his private Cloud account as well.

Free Plan:

Up to 3 members and deploy up to 5 concurrent applications.

When you are done using your deployed applications, you will want to make sure you Stop the application to avoid using up your cloud time. Go to the Applications page, click the Application and click Stop to shut it down.

Let’s Deploy a Sample Application of Struts-Spring-Hibernate with Tomcat Stack.

1) 1 Step Registration and You are on the way to the CloudSwing Journy.

5) Verify the Components in the pre-built stack and ADD new if required.

CloudSwing – customize the tomcat platform

6) Select a Public Cloud on which you want to deploy your sample application.

CloudSwing – Select Publci Cloud to deploy an application

7) Select appropriate Configurations as required for the Application

CloudSwing – Select Public Cloud Select Server Configuration

8) Verify the Instance Details and Click on LAUNCH!

CloudSwing – Launch the instance

9) If any Additional components have been added and you want to save that CUSTOM stack then you can Save the Private Stack as well.

CloudSwing – instance allocation

10) Once the Instance is ready You get the IP Address and SSH Private Key (.PEM)

CloudSwing – instance details

CloudSwing – Default Tomcat Page information

11) Verify the Tomcat.

CloudSwing – Tomcat Page verification

12) PuTTY’s Key Generator is broken into three main functions: generating, importing, and exporting keys. If you will be receiving a key from another source, you will import the key into the PuTTY Key Generator and then export a PuTTY key for use with the PuTTY applications.